I went on vacation recently to MEXICO!!! You Boys Like MEXICO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mexico was awesome, it was an amazing time, I got my Open water diving certification, I ate some amazing food. The people were amazing and super nice. I loved it. All of it. Well except for Mexico has a Problem with showers. They hate them apparently. Everywhere we went the pressure was horrible, and if you got some then the hot water would run out. It was pretty bad. Now I have to say Were not resort people, we didn’t go to any all inclusive super catered t resort. I don’t like those type of places and if i want ed to go to one id go to Florida its a cheaper flight, and I could at least speak the language.
My favorite thing about going to mexico was telling people here in the states about it. Here were some of the better responses.
“I hope you don’t get swine flu.”
“Ooh man there is a lot of terrorism down there be careful.”
“Why don’t you go to Florida?”
“If you get your head chopped off I’m not coming to your funeral.”
Those were the best ones, there were a lot more But those were the best. Now while we were there, I told some of the other people we met about the “terrorism” problems my news told me about. And i was met with a look of total disbelief, and I’m pretty sure I set american relations back a goof 50 years. Besides all that mexico is amazing, if you get a chance go. Forget the “news” and the orange terrorism alert on Cancun, fucking Cancun.. lol.. Go get your drink on if thats your thing, get your food on if thats your thing, get your snorkel, dive, hike, whatever on. We had a great time and you will to.
On to the news I missed.
One man, One computer, one Service provider, and the fail that ensues.
That’s right, Comcast. This is me, waving my white flag. I’m not going to complain to you any more. Why did I even try in the first place? It’s like trying to erode Mount Rainier with licks. So from here on out, I’m just going to take it. All the outages, all the fees, all 20 levels of customer service. Who was I kidding, anyway?
via I surrender, Comcast.
PS3 Gets HAXOred Finally
After over three years on the market, the PlayStation 3 has finally been hacked. Famous iPhone hacker George Hotz, aka “GeoHot”, has become the first to achieve the feat, though what this means for the PS3 modding community remains to be seen.
Google reader now reads sites without Rss Feeds.
RSS, Atom, and other XML-formatted feeds revolutionized the way we keep up with our favorite web sites, allowing us to use newsreaders to track updates rather than bookmarks and constant refreshing. The only problem: Some sites don't have RSS feeds.
The Google Reader team addressed this problem today, adding a new feature to allow users to track changes to any web site—even those that don't have their own feed.
via Google Reader Gets Smart, Tracks Updates on Feedless Web Sites – Google Reader – Lifehacker.
Bad ass Video: if you have any more info on this movie let me know. I want to go there.
The World’s Most Important 6 Second Drum Beat.
A 2004 video of Nate Harrision taking a look at “Amen Break”, the world’s most important 6 second drum beat, from the The Winstons’ 1969 song “Amen, Brother”.
Do they have showers in Juarez-Cuidad?